I think they're just being funny, and if asked seriously they'll tell you that those words are only meant to hype up the project and not neat seriously (cells vs ems, %, px)
Hi Jack, just reached 85/88 achievements in Space Age. Seeing an article about computer science and Factorio at this stage is either the nicest romantic gesture or very cruel intended to keep me playing this beautiful game forever.
A computer won't necessarily be slow just because it's old.
Today, £1100 will buy you a Macbook Air with an 8-core CPU, 16GB RAM and a 256GB SSD
In 2015, £1100 brought me a desktop PC with a quad-core 4GHz CPU, 32GB RAM and a 250GB SSD
(Yes, obviously, there's been inflation, comparing a laptop to a desktop is a little unfair, the newer machine's RAM will be faster, one includes a built-in screen, etc etc etc)
I'm currently thinking of rewriting a personal website from next.js to plain html/css/js. Just don't want no bundling no more.
My reasons are similar to yours, but one that's been itching at me was the loss of clicking view source and learning about code directly from a page with ease.
Didn't know I could still do typescript and just have my workflow strip the annotations out though. That's really worth exploring.
Nailed it - his body language is a) never normal and b) never agrees with what he's saying. He's trying to look innocent, folksy etc..., but he cant handle the dissonance.
I don't know man, I personally wouldn't use htmx nor tailwind, but the arguments against them as mentioned in the article felt too superficial.
A note to the author, please don't post screenshots that have 78.9% whitespace on them. (especially when you have a the word UX in a close-by paragraph)
> I also find myself copy pasting a question in chat to understand it better.
This is different fromt students relying on ChatGPT to pass tests.
Your use is much more adulty and you're trying to understand before proceeding. You use ChatGPT like a tutor rather than a calculator, which is improving what you know rather than taking from it
Thanks! I think the problem is when I ask for assistance.
It's perfectly fine to reach for help after a fair attempt. However, I sometimes catch myself reaching for help too quickly. This happens mostly when I'm tired which leads me to think of homework as something to get done with, rather than a learning exercise.